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Who’s ahead in Maine’s 1st District?

An updating average of 2020 presidential general election polls, accounting for each poll’s quality, sample size and recency

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President: general election, ME-1, 2020

549LV
Oct.29-Nov.2
549LV
Biden
56%
Biden
56%

Biden

56%

Trump

35%

Hawkins

3%

Jorgensen

2%
35%
TrumpBiden+21
310LV
Oct.29-31
310LV
Biden
58%
Biden
58%

Biden

58%

Trump

39%
39%
Trump  Biden+19
498LV
Oct.23-27
498LV
Biden
59%
Biden
59%

Biden

59%

Trump

40%

Jorgensen

5%

Hawkins

2%

De La Fuente

1%
40%
TrumpBiden+19
426LV
Oct.21-25
426LV
Biden
56%
Biden
56%

Biden

56%

Trump

34%
34%
Trump  Biden+22
300LV
Oct.2-6
300LV
Biden
54%
Biden
54%

Biden

54%

Trump

37%
37%
Trump  Biden+18
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